This article aims to analyze biographical trauma writing in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001). In this novel, the narrator and protagonist Briony Tallis decides to become a nurse during The Second World War, as some kind of personal penance. Her auto fictional writing, nonetheless, reveals a possibility to repair her past trauma. The text addresses, more remarkably, the therapeutic properties of autobiographical fiction writing, having as references current assumptions both on trauma theory and life-writing
Mainly focusing on postmodern literary theory, I will analyze Ian McEwan’s Atonement and suggest how...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...
The three female authors I study for this paper- Alicia Kozameh, Alicia Partnoy, and Nora Strejilevi...
This article aims to analyze biographical trauma writing in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001). In this n...
Este artigo busca analisar a escrita biográfica do trauma no romance Reparação (2001), de Ian Mc Ewa...
Real Life as a Play on Stage A Study of Guilt and Shame in Ian McEwan’s Atonement In the novel Atone...
This study explores Briony's narrative self-healing to promote her healing. The purpose of this stud...
Ian McEwan’s 2001 novel Atonement1 is mainly concerned with the protagonist Briony Tallis’s efforts...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
In the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, questions of guilt, shame and redemption are in focus. The m...
Atonement, do escritor britânico Ian McEwan, foi publicado em 2001, e apresenta a protagonista Brion...
Even so I would like to point out in my thesis that Atonement is rather a novel of trauma than the ...
This article focuses on specific Gothic tropes such as the uncanny and the abject through metafictio...
In an attempt to atone for her false testimony accusing her sister´s lover of sexual assault, 13-yea...
Since Freud’s early concept of trauma, more specifically hysteria, has given rise to numerous, albei...
Mainly focusing on postmodern literary theory, I will analyze Ian McEwan’s Atonement and suggest how...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...
The three female authors I study for this paper- Alicia Kozameh, Alicia Partnoy, and Nora Strejilevi...
This article aims to analyze biographical trauma writing in Ian McEwan’s Atonement (2001). In this n...
Este artigo busca analisar a escrita biográfica do trauma no romance Reparação (2001), de Ian Mc Ewa...
Real Life as a Play on Stage A Study of Guilt and Shame in Ian McEwan’s Atonement In the novel Atone...
This study explores Briony's narrative self-healing to promote her healing. The purpose of this stud...
Ian McEwan’s 2001 novel Atonement1 is mainly concerned with the protagonist Briony Tallis’s efforts...
The concept of distorting the line between fiction and reality appears to be one of the main themes ...
In the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, questions of guilt, shame and redemption are in focus. The m...
Atonement, do escritor britânico Ian McEwan, foi publicado em 2001, e apresenta a protagonista Brion...
Even so I would like to point out in my thesis that Atonement is rather a novel of trauma than the ...
This article focuses on specific Gothic tropes such as the uncanny and the abject through metafictio...
In an attempt to atone for her false testimony accusing her sister´s lover of sexual assault, 13-yea...
Since Freud’s early concept of trauma, more specifically hysteria, has given rise to numerous, albei...
Mainly focusing on postmodern literary theory, I will analyze Ian McEwan’s Atonement and suggest how...
Ian McEwan\u27s Atonement presents a meta-level relationship among author, reader, and characters. ...
The three female authors I study for this paper- Alicia Kozameh, Alicia Partnoy, and Nora Strejilevi...